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Australia offers 52 tafe nsw fee courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study tafe nsw fee fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 6 years to complete. Some NSW TAFE fees may be reduced through fee-free TAFE or state-subsidised training, supporting careers as an Aged Care Worker or Disability Support Worker.


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A tafe nsw fee is the tuition and related student charge you pay to study a recognised qualification or short course through TAFE NSW or partnering providers. It can apply to 52 different courses across levels from Short Courses and Certificate III up to Master's Degree. Fees vary by course length, study load, and whether you receive a state subsidy or concession.
Course duration ranges from 1 month to 6 years, depending on the level and whether you study full-time or part-time. Certificate III and Certificate IV courses commonly run for 6–18 months. Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas often take 12–24 months, while a Bachelor or Master's degree pathway can span 3–6 years when taken consecutively.
Many courses with a tafe nsw fee are available fully online, while others are delivered on-campus or in a blended format through RTOs, TAFEs and universities. Online options are suited to students who need to study around work or family over 6–24 months. You can compare flexible Online Courses that align with TAFE-style qualifications and support needs.
The cost of a tafe nsw fee course can range from a few hundred dollars for a 1–3 month Short Course to several thousand, or even tens of thousands, for longer Diplomas and degree-level pathways. Actual fees depend on your residency status, concession eligibility and course level. Some qualifications may be covered or reduced through fee-free TAFE, state-subsidised training, JobTrainer or VET Student Loans for eligible students.
Completing a qualification that attracts a tafe nsw fee can lead to roles such as Aged Care Worker, Disability Support Worker, Residential Support Worker or community Support Worker. Many Certificate III and IV community services and care courses are direct pathways into these jobs. To understand typical duties and pathways, explore the Aged Care Industry and related support worker careers.